Title: NUCCA Biomechanics
1NUCCA Biomechanics
2What is Biomechanics
- The study of body movements and of the forces
acting on the musculoskeletal system - The application of mechanical laws and principles
to the interpretation and analysis of the
subluxation and its correction (NUCCA Text)
3What is Force?
- A vector quantity tending to produce an
acceleration of an object in the direction of its
application. Capacity to do work or cause
physical change. - A Push or a Pull.
- A vector quantity processing size and direction
(NUCCA Text)
4What is Resistance?
- Any force that tends to oppose motion. (NUCCA
Text) - A force that oppose or slows down another force.
5Orthogonal Based Chiropractic
- Intersecting or lying at right angles
- Having perpendicular slopes or tangents at the
point of intersection
6Definition Orthogonal Axis
- If two symmetrical planes intersect at right
angles, the line in which they cut is called an
axis of orthogonal symmetry. The central axis or
origin of the coordinate system.
7Premise
Since each of the orientation planes bisect the
body, it follows that each plane must pass
through the center of gravity. Hence, the
center of gravity may be defined as the vertical
line at which the two vertical planes
intersect each other. (NUCCA Text)
8Terminology Laterality
- A rotational, abnormal movement of C1 about the
condyles of occiput and about the sagital axis of
motion. Rotation is angular motion about an axis
of motion.
9Terminology Angular Rotation
- The abnormal excursion of the cervical spine and
skull as a unit about the vertical axis of the
body, thereby producing gravitational stresses
resulting in rotations of the vertebrae and
traction of the contents of the spinal canal
nerve roots.
10Terminology
- Atlas Plane Line (APL)
- Measure of the horizontal place of C1
11Terminology
- Angular Rotation (Lower Angle)
- The line connected by center of the neural canal
of the C2 and lowest visible vertebra (Usually C7
or T1)
12Terminology
- Central Skull Line (CSL)
- The line bisect the skull into equal halves. This
line pass through the center of gravity of the
head.
13Terminology
- C/A
- Condylar Circle
- Axial Circle
- Atlas acts as a lever.
14NUCCA Misalignment Patterns
- Distribution of 4 Basic Types
Type1 52 Type2 23 Type3 7 Type4 18
15Type 1 Misalignment Var. 1
- Characteristics
- C1 laterality on the same side of angular
rotation - Contralateral acute angle
- Skull is parallel to vertical axis
- C1 is above parallel
Side of Laterality
16Type 1 Misalignment
Parallel
Atlas Laterality
Angular Rotation
17Type 1 Correction Vector
E
- Correction Vector above the C/A vector.
F
R
18Type 1 Misalignment Var. 2
- Characteristics
- C1 laterality on the same side of angular
rotation - Contralateral acute angle
- Skull is toward vertical axis
- C1 is above parallel
Side of Laterality
19Type 1 Correction
E
- Same as Var. 1 but with some head tilt. The
head is placed differently on the head piece.
F
R
20Type 2 Misalignment
- Characteristics
- C1 laterality on the opposite side of angular
rotation - Ipsilateral acute angle
- Skull is tipped toward vertical axis
- C1 remains fairly horizontal
- Laterality produced mainly by skull
Mainly by Skull
Side of Laterality
21Type 2 Misalignment
- Angular rotation into the left frontal plane.
- Skull turns into the right frontal plane.
22Type 2 Correction Vector
- Correction vector below the C/A vector
R
F
E
23Type 3 Misalignment
- Characteristics
- C1 laterality on the same side of head tilt
- No angular rotation
- C1 remains fairly horizontal
- Laterality produced by head tilt
Directly by Skull
Side of Laterality
24Type 3 Misalignment
- No angular rotation laterality caused by skull.
25Type 3 Correction Vector
- The correction vector should be well below the
C/A vector. - Head piece placement is very important!
R
F
E
26Type 4 Misalignment
- Characteristics
- C1 laterality on the same side of angular
rotation - Contralateral acute angle
- Skull is tilted away from vertical axis
- C1 is above parallel
Side of Laterality
27Type 4 Misalignment
- Laterality is caused by 70 angular rotation,
30 skull tipping
28Type 4 Correction Vector
E
R
- Correction vector above C/A
R
29Summary
Acute Angle Cause
Type 1 Contralateral C1 Sideslip
Type 2 Ipsilateral Head tilt
Type 3 - Head tilt
Type 4 Contralateral C1 sideslip / Head tilt
30Exercises!
31Exercises
Type 1
32Exercises
Type 2
33Exercises
Type 4
34Exercises
Type 2
35Exercises
Type 1
36Exercises
Type 3
37Exercises
Type 1
38Exercises
Type 4
39Exercises
Type 2
40Dr. Brooks Example
- http//www.chirocorrection.com/brooksspinalcare